
Each year on World Theatre Day, people around the world celebrate the creativity, storytelling and community that theatre brings to our lives.
The day highlights the importance of theatre in all its forms and encourages people to support and take part in the performing arts.
Celebrating theatre is not just celebrating those that grace its stages, but also those that work behind the scenes.
Performers cannot perform without the likes of sound and light technicians, musicians, composers, script-writers, producers but also volunteers that help to bring the stage to life.
One of the most powerful ways to support theatre is through volunteering.
Many theatres and arts organisations rely on volunteers to help bring performances to life; from welcoming audiences and helping with ticketing to supporting productions behind the scenes and youth groups and clubs that engage younger audiences to encourage creativity and exploration.
These roles are essential to keeping shows running smoothly and making theatre accessible to the community.
Volunteering in theatre can also be a rewarding experience. It’s a chance to meet new people, develop skills like teamwork and communication, and experience the excitement of live performances from the inside. Roles can vary widely, including front-of-house support, event assistance, marketing, production help, and community engagement.
If you’re inspired by World Theatre Day, it’s the perfect time to get involved!
Whether you’re passionate about the arts or just looking to try something new, volunteering with local theatre and performance organisations is a great way to support culture in your community while gaining valuable experience.
Explore Hertfordshire's volunteer opportunities within theatre here:


